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Weekend Writing Sat-Sun (June 8th - 9th) Tag #wwab to join in.

This weekend I will be trying to start Winged Shadows 2, but for now, I will work today on Hope of the Future. Left it last week at 80,235 words. 

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Saturday Updates: 
HOPE OF THE FUTURE
  • Starting the book at: 80,235 words.
  • Just not getting time to write today. May be quitting soon and only gotten around 2,551 words now. Aggravating, but we have a few dogs who don't want to be nice cooperative people today. Up and down, up and down. Oy. 
  • 82,759 and I'm going to end tonight with this. I can't concentrate with everything going on. It's making me an angry person trying to. Off to research for Winged Shadows 2. I was hoping to do it all week last week, but I couldn't get around to it. I do have the beginning scene in my head though. :) I have all your wonderful thoughts on where you'd like to see the next one head, but if you have more, feel free to comment below!
Sunday Updates:
WINGED SHADOWS 2

  • Check that out. We are officially starting. Getting my footer all ready to go! Winged Shadows 2 beginning.
  • 208 words into the whole book. Partay!
  • 2361 so far. I pretty much have no plan for this Winged Shadows 2. lol We shall see how that goes. I have about 8 lines I wrote down for ideas from you guys and a couple of those are mine from my research. Other than that? Winging it. This will be interesting. I usually don't work that way. But so far, quite the word count so that's a good thing!
  • 3,068 words.
  • 4,368 words. Doing fairly well.
  • 5,240 and I think I'll stop the night at that. Also since it's 7:30 and I don't work too late or I can't sleep. I get physical issues with lack of sleep so I won't work late unless it's necessary. Gotta take care of health first. :) Book total is the same 5,240 words. Yay! 

See you next weekend!


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The next free download is June 14th. Next Friday!
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